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1 hat btt'c stab nf pain in the back may be here to- , \ day and gone to-morrow, f/A but it means danger. Be Jif azy a b° ut neglect it, « an( l before long it will be W there again and stay gg'/, ‘ 'W longer. Unless you do Jp j 1 something about it now you may soon be bent and g. Jg crippled for weeks at a time, unable to ■ fearful of agonising pain. J LUMBAGO MAY I A CRIPPLE YOU! I—XX"°» I any chemist or store and buy a bottle of Kruschen Salts. Kruschen cons’sts s,x se P ara te health salts skilfully balM W anced and blended. Every one of these salts is WL I good for your health. The six salts combined . \ BBL! I ' orm an absolutely incomparable health tonic. \ Tsui Kruschen flushes your kidneys, acts as a tonic wQyfc > iRS t 0 y° ur liver, cleanses your digestive system, I wB P ur, bes your blood, corrects acidity, strengthens Wsm l ? and refreshes you. BlSs B W Kruschen is not a new-fangled cure-all. For fSSfe-. s over a century it has held its world-famed S* I reputation for doing good in the prevention and F relief of lumbago and kindred ailments. Every I single ingredient is strictly tested to exceed the fl highest standards of the British Pharmacopoeia. 0° ever y bottle is plainly stated what it contains, for you and any doctor to see. Give Kruschen a fair trial and prove its worth for yourself. . IfDIIQPUEM nnUuunElv tottk 1 «'%■''" the TONIC salts, are good for: Rheumatism • Kidneys • Headaches Backache • Lumbago ■ Neuritis „ Liverishness • Constipation • Gout

VALUABLE ASSETS Consider your eyes as a business asset, and you will not let them depreciate by neglect! Reasonable care and attention with a periodic examination will keep one’s eyes in a healthy condition . . . which means clear vision. | Sound advice is to have your eyesight tested at least once a year. May we suggest that you make an early appointment. David A. C. LILBURNE OPTOMETRIST THE AVENUE - - - - WAN GAN LI I Our Mr. J. Little visits Marton Tuesday, October 6, at Mr. Holdaway's, Dentist. RTgTTALBOYS regis ™ d STRUCTURAL ENGINEER, I i ( Fellow NFS. Inst. Arch. ) WANGANUI AND MARTON Keep Railway Wagons Busy IDLE WAGONS RETARD THE WAR EFFORT Smoothly and eflii iently the railways have met the constantly inc r-time New Zealand. And, with the all-out co-operation of rail freighters, they will continue to keep pace with the war’s transportation demands until they have moved the last fighting man and dispatched the last wagon-load of material required for final victory. Every moving railway wagon brings victory nearer—every idle , wagon holds it back. Speed Up Wagons—Speed Up Victory —Mg~ ■ c u a gawiwß MINERS COUGH CUM WE AKE LOCAL AGENTS FOR N.Z. SERVICES LANYARDS AND OFFICERS’ CANES. For Boys* and Men’s Wear We’ve Got the Goods Boy’s Overcoats, size 0-16. Boys’ Wool Singlets. Boys’ Shirts, all sizes. Boys’ Blazers. Boys’ Sox, pure wool. Boys’ Pyjamas. Boys’ Shorts, sizes 0-18. Boys’ Belts. MEN'S WORK WEAR. Men’s Black Shirts. Men’s Heavy Sox, Men's Grey Shirts. Men’s Heavy Braces. Men's Bush Singlets. Oily Leggings. Men's Work Trousers. Oily Overcoats. ALSO A NICE RANGE OF Neg. Shirts, Coatshirts, Ties, Hankies. Fancy Belts and Braces. Plenty Best Sox. KOOREYSOUTFITTERS BVUHLIU PHONE 2826. (NEXT MAYPOLE MAIN STORE). ’PHONE 2826.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 228, 28 September 1942, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 228, 28 September 1942, Page 4